Brazil’s Lula discusses common currency during Argentina trip

Brazil’s Lula discusses common currency during Argentina trip

Published January 24,2023


Subscribe

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva met Monday with Argentine chief Alberto Fernandez in his first journey overseas since assuming workplace on Jan. 1, throughout which he floated the opportunity of creating a typical forex between the 2 nations.

Following their assembly, Lula advised a press convention that the 2 nations are exploring the opportunity of establishing a typical forex that might be arrange by way of their central banks which might be geared toward strengthening “commercial and financial relations.”

“Brazil and Argentina already had an experience of doing business in our currencies. If I’m not mistaken, it was in 2008, when we established that Argentines could pay in their currency and Brazilians in theirs,” he mentioned, underscoring that it was an “optional” measure that might not have a big effect.

Lula mentioned the 2 nations’ finance ministers and different officers could be tasked with drawing up a “proposal for foreign trade and transactions between the two countries” which he mentioned could be constructed on a “common currency.”

He additionally raised the opportunity of creating a typical forex amongst different Mercosur and BRICS nations, in response to the Pagina12 newspaper.

Mercosur, or the Southern Common Market, is a South American financial and political bloc whose full members are Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay.

BRICS is an acronym for 5 main rising economies: Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa.

“I think that this needs to happen because there are countries that at times have difficulties getting (US) dollars,” underscored Lula.

Lula additionally touched on the problem of power, notably Brazil’s potential financing for a gasoline pipeline from the shale gasoline reserves in Argentina’s Vaca Muerta reserve in Patagonia to Brazil, insisting that it stays a risk, whereas Fernandez additionally raised the problem of electrical energy reaching Argentina.


The joint press convention adopted the signing of a variety of offers by Lula and Fernandez referring to financial, power, protection, well being, science and expertise issues, in response to a communique from the Casa Rosada, or President’s Office.

The objective of Lula’s go to is to strengthen bilateral relations and to take part within the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) Summit on Tuesday alongside a variety of heads of state within the capital Buenos Aires.

Fernandez met with Lula after he was sworn in as president in early January, pledging to totally restore relations after an advanced 4 years through the tenure of far-right chief Jair Bolsonaro and underscoring that Lula’s return to energy marks Brazil’s “return to international forums.”

Leave a Reply